, sisters of the 7th earl, from whom it was purchased shortly before 1851 5 by John Walbanke Childers of Cantley (Yorks.), sometime M.P. for Cambridgeshire . At this date courts leet and baron were held twice a year, at

in Wokingham and is the property of Mrs. Leveson -Gower; Buckhurst , a modern house belonging to Mrs. Murdoch ; Cantley , formerly Mathew's Green , 22 belonging to Mrs. Raymond South Paley ; Holme Grange , the seat of

Cause Papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York, 1300-1858

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gent. John Cockson, gent., and Dorothy his wife Manor of Brokehole and a messuage with lands in Brokehole, Brampton, and Cantley. George Bowes, kt., and Thomas Grymstone, esq. Ralph Wylliamson, esq., and Dorothy his wife 30 rent in Thorperaw, Eske,

peace. Desires him to send by the bearer, clearly and without any dissimulation, his powers and his propositions. Master John Cantley will inform him of the Queen's labors on his behalf. 8 Sept. Signed . P.S. If he will at

of Alice . Martin Frobisher, kt. Edward Wilde, gent. 2 messuages with lands in Brokeholes als . Brockhole, Brampton, and Cantley. A Warrant against the heirs of Richard Wilde , the brother, and William Wilde , the father of Edward

IV. 63. 3596 . SURREY to WOLSEY. Has this morning received letters sent by the queen of Scots to Master Cantley, who left two days ago. Sends them to Wolsey, who will perceive by them and Sir John Bulmer's letter,

. Bessacar, Over Cantley, Nether Cantley, and Brampton. A warrant against the heirs of George , late Earl of Salop , and Roger Savyle , esq., late deceased. Thomas Carr George Savyle, kt. Messuage with lands in Cantley and Brampton.

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Mar. that year, when his will was proved. Among the numerous manors owned by him in Norfolk were those of Hellington, Rookland, Shipdham, Tayborough, Cantley and Saxlingham Nethergate. He also left property in Norwich, held of the mayor and corporation.[footnote]

240 marks, were discovered not only in Yarmouth but also in the coastal towns of Cromer and Blakeney, up-river at Cantley between Yarmouth and Norwich, and in the city itself. Goods worth 40 marks had been assigned to the use

Yarmouth Sept. 1386; assemble shipping for service against pirates May 1398. Biography John was perhaps descended from Roger Hakun of Cantley on the river Yare, whose daughter acquired property in Yarmouth in 1322-3, or from John Hacon of Kirkley, Suffolk,

co-operation of the people [it] cannot fail of producing the most important consequences (pp. 1-2) After a long stay at Cantley, near Doncaster, where his friend and butt Michael Angelo Taylor* and his wife entertained Whigs and the duke of

Sir Hugh Zouche in Leicestershire, Cambridgeshire and Sussex, and, probably as a consequence, also of the manors of Upton and Cantley, Norfolk, and Great Bradley, Suffolk, held by the prominent Shropshire landowner Hugh, Lord Burnell, whose second wife, Joyce, was

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Dodd, Rector of Fordhamn. On the 30th ult. the Rev. Eardley Childers, second son of the late Colonel Childers, of Cantley hall, Yorkohire, to Mariia Charlotte, eldest daughter of Sir Culling Smith, Bart. of Bedwell Park, Herts. On the 31st

the Honourable Catherine at, Giorgio, relict of tie laste inourable William Bralbazons, I i On Friday. the 5th inst., at Cantley, f'ktawh the Re',} '. sgvlbaae Yblderv5 vtic Pt Osutloya aud pgebendar'y gf gly On the 9th inst., at his

lapse to the latter during the present reign, the present Lord Willoughby succeeding to it. BIRTHS.-On the 16th inst., at Cantley, the, Hon. Mrs Eden, of a son-On the 17th inst., the wife of R. Fenwick, Esq., M.P., of a

A Novel. In ThreeVolunee. By MrsWood Author of 'It May be True.' It' Two Volumc (l'ost 8vo, pp. d19, 317.) Cantley Ne-.w y.-' Cometh Up as a Flower.' An Autc- biogr,,aphy. In Two V0flunt1eS- (Post 8vL', pp. 327, 294.) Bentleyi

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clofure Bill. ÃÂ«ÃÂ« for dividing and enclofing certain Pieces or Parcels of &quot; Land in the Parifhes of DoncaÃÂer and Cantley; and &quot; for draining and preferving the faid Lands, and alfo &quot; feveral other Lands and Grounds in the

intituled, &quot;An Aft fori &quot; dividing and enclofing certain Pieces or Parcels &quot; Land in the Pariflies of Doncafler and Cantley, and &quot; for draining and preferving the faid Lands, and alfo &quot; feveral other Lands and Grounds, in the

AftDoncaffÃÂ« &quot; for dividing and enclofing certain Pieces or Parcels of j &quot; Land in the Parifhes of DoncaÃÂer and Cantley, and ** for draining and preferving the faid Lands, and alfo &quot; feveral other Lands and Grounds in the

A 1765, &quot; 11 Parifhes of Done-afier and Cantley; and for draining ** and preferving the faid Lands, and alfo feveral other &quot; Lands and Grounds, in the feveral Pariflies of Rojfing- &quot; ton and Wadworth, in the Weft Riding

Houfe of Lords. &quot; cafter and Cantley, and for draining and preferving &quot; the faid Lands, and alfo feveral other Lands and &quot; Grounds, in the feveral Parifhes of RoJJington and *&apos; Wadworth, in the Weft Riding of the County